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Tune in as the Sistas chat about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint's new movie, "Meet the Mormons." The Sistas have seen it and are gonna let you know what they think. Was it corny, cheesy, vanilla or is anything lacking? Who is this movie for, Mormons or friends of other faiths? After the opportunity to meet some of the Mormons featured in the documentary-style film the Sistas in Zion will keep it real and give you the scoop on meeting the Mormons.

If you've seen the movie call into Sistas in Zion Radio (646) 478-3671 and share your thoughts! Meet the Mormons is in theaters now, movie proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross.

Tune in as the Sistas chat with Kembe Sullivan from Meet the Mormons. The film from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints featured a story called "the bishop" which focused on her husbands life as an ecclesiastical leader of a congregation in Atlanta, Georgia. Now we'll find out lot's more about about the the life of the wife, mother, educator and faithful woman we loved meeting in the film!

Tune in as the Sistas chat with Dawn Armstrong from Meet the Mormons. The new film from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints shares some of the struggles and triumphs of Dawn's life. In Meet the Mormons she captures our attention and hearts as a single mother turned wife and missionary mom. Now she'll share with us the story behind the story.

As prominent Mormons become leaders in the conservative movement many Christians want to know what Mormons believe. Mormons such as Glenn Beck and Mitt Romney represent an integral part of the today's conservative movement, but do we know what their spiritual point of reference is? Dr. Ron Rhodes, author of Reasoning From The Scriptures With The Mormons, joins Jim Paris Live.

Join us weekly for a time of walking in the Word of God and studying important issues concerning the Body of Christ. We are an Teaching and Evangelistic Ministry. So come prepare to hear the unadulterated Word of God.

Today is Communion Sunday! Partake with us in supping at the table of Jesus and partaking of His Supper. Come with your juice and bread.

"For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death till He comes." I Corinthians 11:26 NKJV

As we continue our series on the world's religions (starting with the "so called" Christian denominations) we will have a peek at the Church of Latter Day Saints. This group is famous for their practice of polygamy and the false prophet Joseph Smith. Let's see ehat we will find.

David Fitzgerald is an atheist activist, author, historical researcher, and public speaker from California. He earned a degree in history from California State University, Fresno and serves on the boards of the San Francisco Atheists and the San Francisco branch of the Center for Inquiry. Fitzgerald is also Co-Founder and Director of the world’s first Atheist Film Festival, as well as San Francisco's annual Darwin Day celebration. Fitzgerland is a crowd favorite at Skepticon and has been a repeat featured speaker at the national conventions of American Atheists, American Humanist Association, and the Secular Student Alliance. In addition to this, the author works with the Stanford Humanist Chaplaincy, Camp Quest West, the National Center for Science Education and other community organizations. Fitzgerald's latest work The Complete Heretic's Guide To Western Religion Book One: The Mormons was published in May of 2013. In the book, he closely examines the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and how their unorthodox beliefs affect everyone from their own members to the American political system. Fitzgerald also hosts his own blog. Tune in Sunday, August 18th, at 9pm Eastern/6pm Pacific, as NPTR host Sean Prophet interviews author, activist, and public speaker David Fitzgerald.

Walter Martin answers questions on false teaching, positive confession, Mormons and the 700 Club, Jesus and His confrontations with demons and many more. He goes on to talk about the times of trial in our lives and how God uses them to produce patience and endurance.

What is it that produces the fruit of the Spirit in the life of the Christian? We are in conflict with the world and it is this very situation that produces in the life of the believer the fruit of the Spirit through the benevolence of God.

Join us this morning for a time of study in the Word of God beginning at 10am EST/9am CST, followed with a time of praise and worship at 11am EST/10am CST. This is not church as usual and you don't want to miss it. If you tired of sensationalism and emotionalism, then fellowship with us on Sunday morning. Invite those who are unchurched, homebound, sick and shut in, those who are in transitioned and those who have suffered church hurt. Share with others that it is time to be set free from religion and time to get a relationship with Jesus Christ, the Lord of lords and the King of kings.

This show has become therapeudic for me. Where else can you learn from the intelligent, make fun of Jesus and say "fuck" a lot? Watch Here: AOA.fm/aoafm

Special Guest/Topic: David Michael (My Book Of Mormon)http://mybookofmormonpodcast.com Helping Mormons become Ex-Mormons

Special Guest/Topic: DAVE FODA

Ethics is basically the Golden Rule, in practice. But morals? That's a different story. Morals are a way that a group of people govern themselves, and their treatment of other groups of people, but those "moral codes" have very little to do with ethics. Something can be "moral" without also being "ethical." And, something can be "ethical" without also being "moral." To wit, the Ten Commandments are a "moral code," but an argument can easily be made that they don't meet the burden of an "ethical code."

From fundamentalist to legalistic; Whicht Christians are defying the gravitational change of the only mesage of Christ: feed the hungry, house the poor, visit the sick and those in prisons. Plus the co opted Christians who stray from doctrine. Here it is folks, tune in....We cover all religions and doctrines including Mormon faith.